I'm fairly new to the archery world and have decided to put a new to me bow together. I picked up a new, hold over Hoyt Hyperforce last year and have finally gotten around to setting it up. I'm a little confused on what I'm seeing with the rest alignment. I'm running the Nock On Elevate rest.
When I mount the rest and center it in the riser shelf like Dudley does on his videos, I can nock an arrow, look down the top of the bow down the limb pocket bolts and the arrow is about 1/8" off. I 'll post a pic to show it. If I move the rest to where the nocked arrow is inline with the limb pocket bolts, the launcher blade is hitting hard on the inside of the riser shelf and will not let the launcher blade lay flat. In that position, I have to lift the rest up high enough so that a nocked arrow is high above the Burger hole. Do you guys have any suggestions? I'm kinda lost.
The pic is an arrow nocked with the launder centered in the middle of the shelf and a pink string line running down the center of the limb bolts.
When I mount the rest and center it in the riser shelf like Dudley does on his videos, I can nock an arrow, look down the top of the bow down the limb pocket bolts and the arrow is about 1/8" off. I 'll post a pic to show it. If I move the rest to where the nocked arrow is inline with the limb pocket bolts, the launcher blade is hitting hard on the inside of the riser shelf and will not let the launcher blade lay flat. In that position, I have to lift the rest up high enough so that a nocked arrow is high above the Burger hole. Do you guys have any suggestions? I'm kinda lost.
The pic is an arrow nocked with the launder centered in the middle of the shelf and a pink string line running down the center of the limb bolts.